Does the content cover additional topics-what points do you agree with-what objections do you see?

Conducting an Annotated Bibliography

There is an accepted format for an annotated bibliography. You will see this through your own research. The title, author, publisher, and APA citing of the source is the heading for this article.

Center this entire heading. Then, a few paragraphs are written to summarize what you learned about the article or topic.

Additional information focuses on why the article was written, or what is the point of the content. Does the content cover additional topics? Then, you will give your opinion of the article or content by critiquing it.

For example, what points do you agree with and what objections do you see? Include other writings that may be similar and how you observed this parallel of the topic by this author. Finally, provide your point of view on the content and why.

Typically, each bibliography is one page or less. It can also be only a paragraph depending on what the content tells you. It is organized to show your research on a topic in a condensed format. There are various types of annotated bibliographies, depending on the purpose of the task. This type of annotated bibliography is known as an informative bibliography.

Research articles, summarize and critique articles or books, and then write an annotated bibliography of seven sources. Using your knowledge from this week’s reading and research, develop a well-formatted summary of each author’s work. Some sources may be longer than others.

A paragraph is sufficient as long as you have covered the content. Usually, two or three paragraphs are needed. However, this is a summary that can be quickly scanned to understand the points of the content.

Assignment Instructions:

Develop an annotated bibliography in the correct format adding seven articles.
Include the main points of the article and what the author is conveying to the reader.

Each article review should be two to three paragraphs plus your conclusion.
Include a title page and reference page.